Lily Carlyle has lied, cheated, and stolen her way through life.
But in death, she'll really get to be bad...
When her little sister is brutalized, a vengeful Lily determines to exact her own justice. She succeeds at the cost of her own life, but as she lies dying, she is given a second chance. Lily can earn her way into Paradise by becoming an assassin for the forces of good. It's the job Lily believes she can really get into-but she doesn't realize that she may not be able to get out.
First - before I tell you my thoughts about the story:
I have to admit that I have started choosing my reads a bit differently than in the past - challenges, it's suddenly all about the challenges. I have commited to so many challenges, thinking that it wouldn't be that hard because I truly love to read - but find I haven't enough time to read everything, so I now choose by challenges. So on that note, I am currently working my way through the Read Your Name Challenge which you can find here and read Tainted because it was one of the T's for my challenge. WOW am I glad that I needed a T!
So - - The story begins with this line, "Can I just say that dying sucks?"
I was already hooked on the first page. This story is filled with action, demons, the fight against good and evil, the ordeal of deciding who and what is good and/or evil, and one girl's struggle to save the world. I love strong and independent women battling for the good of mankind, so this story is right up my alley. I have always been a take-charge kind of person and I found it easy to connect with Lily/Alice. Deacon being the incredible man that the author portrays him to be would make any woman with a pulse short of breath.
All-in-all this was a great story! No spoiler, but it's a cliffhanger! I read it on the Kindle and went to Amazon and ordered all three of these books in paperback before I started this review. (Luckily, all three are on the Kindle too - so I am planning to veer off the challenge path to finish this series right away, thank goodness for the Kindle or I would be in the car instead of on my computer because I have to know what happens next!
3 comments:
You have convinced me! I have to read this book. I wish I were twins - because I really want to read Spirit Bound too. Happy reading!
This isn't really my genre, but you did such a great job on the review I am going to have to check it out. Thanks!
I know what you're talking about as far as finding time to read. I was in a monthly club that was going by the alphabet, 2 books a month with the authors name starting with the letter A and so on. Read On The Edge by Ilona Andrews and so on. I find that if I make a list of what I want to read for the month it helps, but I always tweak, adding and taking away :)
This sounds like a good one. I have a kindle too, it's the best!
Paula
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